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Volume 28 Number 13 n n Delta Epsilon Chi By Kathleen L. Plothow The Utah Technical College at Provo's DECA team swept the nation with a blast of unprecedented number of awards at the recent National Career Development Conference held in San Francisco, California, April 22-28. The UTC Business Management DECA team ran away with a total of 62 medals and awards. The UTC DECA squad's 62 awards eclisped every other college in the nation. The combined honors, pushed the UTC groupover-the-top in the nation. Not only did the business club grab the numerous awards, but the UTC team also seized three first place trophies and a second and third place position. Winning the first place honors were Julie Anderson and Donnie Welch in Advertising, Nick Parker for Marketing, and Mike Fisher in the area of Restaurant Management. Lori Argyle snatch a second in Marketing and John Horsley received third place in General Merchandising. "This is one of the most i In J' YM'J', kl 7 u if Nick Parker receives first place award in marketing while Lori Argyle claims second place in marketing for national DECA competition. Photo by Kathleen Plothow. Foreign Students Offered Counseling Foreign students should note that although they do not have a single advisor that they can contact for advisement or Counseling, they do have the following help: 1 . Tom Keele, Director of Student Advisement, located on the Orem campus, will help students on personal problems, such as deportation, finances, housing, etc. 2. Esther Webster, Assistant Director of Admissions, works with students on visa papers, THE OFFICIAL SQDlKfll MPJMi Division Leaves Their Mark in San Francisco outstanding DECA teams this College has ever put together." said Jerry Conder, Program Director for the Business Management. Department. Faculty members of the Business Management area credit much of the DECA success to the great amount of support the department receives from the UTC administration. 'There's not a college in the country that gets the amount of support that we do from the administration." insists Conder. 'The accomplishments of the entire DECA club are a total reflection of not only the entire College, but of the Business Management Department." stated DECA advisor Frank Cooper. Cooper believes that the students are so successful because they prepare, are dedicated, and "are constantly doing their 'homework.'" Conder continued to explain the DECA advantage, "We are successful because of the great students and because of the good Business Management faculty who help to train and support students." reports to Immigration, including 120 forms. She does some advising as students apply for admission. 3. Joan Gallagher, instructor for ESL, does some academic advising for those students who are in her program. The Learning Center administers the Michigan test every Friday at 1 p.m. free of charge to help students determine if they need ESL skills. Any foreign students needing advisement should contact any of these people for future aid. 6 ' STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF s.psoai7 Though Cooper acknowledges the enthusiasm and excitement behind the honors and awards received, he stands on one main principle, "As awesome as all of these awards are, just as important as winning is the process of getting there. The winning of the trophies is underlined by the process of ' building the person into a 'winner'." The six-day conference drew over 2,500 college participants from throughout the nation, Canada and Puerto Rico. The Delta Epsilon Chi Division of DECA hails a strong belief in the American Free Enterprise system. Opening ceremonies were dedicated to enhance the firm ideals generated through the United States, the American philosophies, and it's people. UTC DECA students begin preparing for State and National competitions early in the Fall Quarter. This process of preparing for the 6 to 8 months is the capital reason for the victorious DECA program insists Cooper. Individual winners are listed: continued on Page 3 Financial and Lists In order to provide quality service and better meet the needs of the students of UTC-Provo, deadlines for applying for Financial Aid have been set. These deadlines are intended to ensure that a student's financial aid will be available at the time they register. For those students desiring Financial Aids assistance for the 1985-86 Fall quarter, an accurate and complete file (all Maim ff dJp odd Fiona! KeCneaQ'saD By Corene Bennett The musical-play MAN OF LAMANCHA, will be presented May 9, 10, 11, and 13, 1985. The production will be held in the Utah Technical College Student Center Ballroom on the Orem campus. MAN OF LAMANCHA is a comic-drama written by Dale Wasserman and is based on the popular story of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. The setting take place in Spain during the 16th century time of the Spanish Inquisition. Kim I. Brewster is the producer of the play. Brewster has adapted a unique staging arrangement of graduated levels. The raked stage works well for the audience to view the performers. The production focus will be supported with effective lighting; audio- UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE rn I P t ' ' ''' , t The Utah Tecnical College at ProvoOrem's Delta Epsilon Chi Division of DECA, a Business Management Club, recently led the nation in total awards and medals received. The 1985 National Career Development Conference, held in San Francisco, California, hosted over 2,500 college students from around the country. UTC's DECA organization swept a record number ni. honors ever received in UTech DECA's historv. Photo bv Kathleen L. Plothow. Aids Offer Helpful H Deadlines packet forms including SAR's) must be turned into the Financial Aid Office by July 1, 1985. This is the first priority deadline and students with accurate and completed files at this time will be ensured their financial aid at the time of registration. The second priority deadline is August 15, 1985, students who complete or make accurate their application files after August 15, will not be LaRflamxsGiia wCnes- -s. , J. ,j icJ;i E -t- . v - I - . . . vn A J?': y The cast for UTC's production of "Man of LaMancha" is currently putting the final touches on the Tony-Award winning play. Photo by John Pack. technique; and elegant, authentic costuming. Fourteen of the 27 cast-members are citizens from the local communities. Dr. Dennis Hess, just one of the several professional performers, plays the dual roll of Cervantes and AT PROVO QdoodsiD 1 guaranteed their financial aid by registration time. Processing for these files may not begin until after registration is over. Students are being encouraged to apply early, avoid , the rush, and ensure the aid is ready for use on the day of registration. For students wishing to learn more about financial aid, a Financial Aid Awareness Week will be held May 20-24, Don Quixote. The music for MAN OF LAMANCHA was written by Mitch Leigh and the lyrics are by Joe Darion. The principal musical theme is the inspiring semi-classical "Impossible Dream". Thursday, May 2, 1985 h 4 it, ints 1985. At this time students can receive detailed information concerning the Financial Aid application process. Financial Aid packets for the 1985-86 school year are available at the Financial Aid Office room M118 on the Pro-vo campus. The packets may be picked up anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. May 9, will be the Dinner Theatre evening production. Dinner and show tickets are $10 a piece or two for $18. Performance tickets are $3 for non-students and $2 for UTC students. Showtime is 8:00 p.m. 7

Volume 28 Number 13 n n Delta Epsilon Chi By Kathleen L. Plothow The Utah Technical College at Provo's DECA team swept the nation with a blast of unprecedented number of awards at the recent National Career Development Conference held in San Francisco, California, April 22-28. The UTC Business Management DECA team ran away with a total of 62 medals and awards. The UTC DECA squad's 62 awards eclisped every other college in the nation. The combined honors, pushed the UTC groupover-the-top in the nation. Not only did the business club grab the numerous awards, but the UTC team also seized three first place trophies and a second and third place position. Winning the first place honors were Julie Anderson and Donnie Welch in Advertising, Nick Parker for Marketing, and Mike Fisher in the area of Restaurant Management. Lori Argyle snatch a second in Marketing and John Horsley received third place in General Merchandising. "This is one of the most i In J' YM'J', kl 7 u if Nick Parker receives first place award in marketing while Lori Argyle claims second place in marketing for national DECA competition. Photo by Kathleen Plothow. Foreign Students Offered Counseling Foreign students should note that although they do not have a single advisor that they can contact for advisement or Counseling, they do have the following help: 1 . Tom Keele, Director of Student Advisement, located on the Orem campus, will help students on personal problems, such as deportation, finances, housing, etc. 2. Esther Webster, Assistant Director of Admissions, works with students on visa papers, THE OFFICIAL SQDlKfll MPJMi Division Leaves Their Mark in San Francisco outstanding DECA teams this College has ever put together." said Jerry Conder, Program Director for the Business Management. Department. Faculty members of the Business Management area credit much of the DECA success to the great amount of support the department receives from the UTC administration. 'There's not a college in the country that gets the amount of support that we do from the administration." insists Conder. 'The accomplishments of the entire DECA club are a total reflection of not only the entire College, but of the Business Management Department." stated DECA advisor Frank Cooper. Cooper believes that the students are so successful because they prepare, are dedicated, and "are constantly doing their 'homework.'" Conder continued to explain the DECA advantage, "We are successful because of the great students and because of the good Business Management faculty who help to train and support students." reports to Immigration, including 120 forms. She does some advising as students apply for admission. 3. Joan Gallagher, instructor for ESL, does some academic advising for those students who are in her program. The Learning Center administers the Michigan test every Friday at 1 p.m. free of charge to help students determine if they need ESL skills. Any foreign students needing advisement should contact any of these people for future aid. 6 ' STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF s.psoai7 Though Cooper acknowledges the enthusiasm and excitement behind the honors and awards received, he stands on one main principle, "As awesome as all of these awards are, just as important as winning is the process of getting there. The winning of the trophies is underlined by the process of ' building the person into a 'winner'." The six-day conference drew over 2,500 college participants from throughout the nation, Canada and Puerto Rico. The Delta Epsilon Chi Division of DECA hails a strong belief in the American Free Enterprise system. Opening ceremonies were dedicated to enhance the firm ideals generated through the United States, the American philosophies, and it's people. UTC DECA students begin preparing for State and National competitions early in the Fall Quarter. This process of preparing for the 6 to 8 months is the capital reason for the victorious DECA program insists Cooper. Individual winners are listed: continued on Page 3 Financial and Lists In order to provide quality service and better meet the needs of the students of UTC-Provo, deadlines for applying for Financial Aid have been set. These deadlines are intended to ensure that a student's financial aid will be available at the time they register. For those students desiring Financial Aids assistance for the 1985-86 Fall quarter, an accurate and complete file (all Maim ff dJp odd Fiona! KeCneaQ'saD By Corene Bennett The musical-play MAN OF LAMANCHA, will be presented May 9, 10, 11, and 13, 1985. The production will be held in the Utah Technical College Student Center Ballroom on the Orem campus. MAN OF LAMANCHA is a comic-drama written by Dale Wasserman and is based on the popular story of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. The setting take place in Spain during the 16th century time of the Spanish Inquisition. Kim I. Brewster is the producer of the play. Brewster has adapted a unique staging arrangement of graduated levels. The raked stage works well for the audience to view the performers. The production focus will be supported with effective lighting; audio- UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE rn I P t ' ' ''' , t The Utah Tecnical College at ProvoOrem's Delta Epsilon Chi Division of DECA, a Business Management Club, recently led the nation in total awards and medals received. The 1985 National Career Development Conference, held in San Francisco, California, hosted over 2,500 college students from around the country. UTC's DECA organization swept a record number ni. honors ever received in UTech DECA's historv. Photo bv Kathleen L. Plothow. Aids Offer Helpful H Deadlines packet forms including SAR's) must be turned into the Financial Aid Office by July 1, 1985. This is the first priority deadline and students with accurate and completed files at this time will be ensured their financial aid at the time of registration. The second priority deadline is August 15, 1985, students who complete or make accurate their application files after August 15, will not be LaRflamxsGiia wCnes- -s. , J. ,j icJ;i E -t- . v - I - . . . vn A J?': y The cast for UTC's production of "Man of LaMancha" is currently putting the final touches on the Tony-Award winning play. Photo by John Pack. technique; and elegant, authentic costuming. Fourteen of the 27 cast-members are citizens from the local communities. Dr. Dennis Hess, just one of the several professional performers, plays the dual roll of Cervantes and AT PROVO QdoodsiD 1 guaranteed their financial aid by registration time. Processing for these files may not begin until after registration is over. Students are being encouraged to apply early, avoid , the rush, and ensure the aid is ready for use on the day of registration. For students wishing to learn more about financial aid, a Financial Aid Awareness Week will be held May 20-24, Don Quixote. The music for MAN OF LAMANCHA was written by Mitch Leigh and the lyrics are by Joe Darion. The principal musical theme is the inspiring semi-classical "Impossible Dream". Thursday, May 2, 1985 h 4 it, ints 1985. At this time students can receive detailed information concerning the Financial Aid application process. Financial Aid packets for the 1985-86 school year are available at the Financial Aid Office room M118 on the Pro-vo campus. The packets may be picked up anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. May 9, will be the Dinner Theatre evening production. Dinner and show tickets are $10 a piece or two for $18. Performance tickets are $3 for non-students and $2 for UTC students. Showtime is 8:00 p.m. 7